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Fort McCoy is Wisconsin’s sole federally operated Army installation, hosting premier training grounds and support infrastructure for large-scale exercises with nearly 60,000 acres of...
May 9, 2024 · With the closing of Fort Sheridan and Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., Fort McCoy has become more visible as the only major installation located in the north-central United States.
Fort McCoy is named for Major General Robert Bruce McCoy, a distinguished veteran of World War I. Fort McCoy houses the 84th Training Command (Leader Readiness), 88th Regional Support Command and ...
Fort McCoy is located in west-central Wisconsin between Tomah and Sparta and is the largest U.S. Army installation in Wisconsin. Encompassing 60,000 acres, the installation provides ample room to train both reserve and active components of all facets of the armed forces.
The History Center features displays of memorabilia that reflects the role the installation held throughout WWI, WWII, the Korean War, the Cuban Refugee Resettlement center operations, Operation Desert Storm and more.